You'd better have the skills when shooting a shot with a WNBA player.
“It’s kind of heated.” Caitlin Clark Tell fieldhouse file In September 2024, her competition with her boyfriend late-night basketball conference Connor McCaffery. “I definitely surpassed him by the score, but he tried to think.”
However, no one would rather play for the University of Iowa from Indiana University, now an assistant coach at Butler University in Indianapolis, than McCaffery popped up ideas.
Well, he didn't play like Clark, who ranked No. 1 in the 2024 WNBA Draft. For that matter, no one else recognizes the skills of his girlfriend – being an athlete and a partner.
“You have the incredible ability to inspire and improve the people around you and I’m lucky to learn from you,” he wrote on Instagram.